14 Phere Review: In the end, the crowds winds up far off from a 'happily ever after'.


Aditi (Kriti Kharbanda) and Sanjay (Vikrant Massey) meet in college and before long become intertwined. We see them boogieing around one another as the initial credits streak on screen and in the following, not many minutes from clasping hands to moving in together we get the essence of this lightning sentiment. The two are presently colluding and need to get married. Anyway, they realize that a Rajput from Jahanabad wedding a Jat from Rajasthan will make a great deal of the show. Sanjay who here is displayed as a theater devotee then, at that point has an intellect wave.

He draws up an intricate arrangement that includes counterfeit guardians and 2 marriages. Director Devanshu Singh has bought a socially applicable subject and attempted to twirl a cheerful story around it in 14 Phere. Previously, Bollywood has produced numerous movies on between inter caste romantic tales; some hit the purpose in the cinema world; some didn't. Devanshu Singh's uncovering starts with a bang as he builds up the vital characters in his reality in a pleasant way.

It's amusing to observe every one of them loan their own punch to the plot. Everything looks OK! In any case, tragically, this drive around is stopped when Manoj Kalwani's writing loses its sheen in the last piece of the film. Things get unsurprising and you end up baffled! While it's a help that Devanshu Singh avoids his characters conveying rock-solid long-winded speeches, one wanted that he had handled this theme in a persuading way.


His pointless treatment of the peak makes you extremely upset into two particularly when his cast is promising. Singh likes to make a transient notice of 'ethics killing' in his narrative yet neglects to show the 'difference in hearts' viably. Vikrant Massey who left our jaws dropped with his amazing presentation in Haseen Dillruba which was released half a month prior, grandstands his lighter side in 14 Phere and prevails upon you with his charming show. His chemistry with Kriti Kharbanda is blustery. The last's peppy show is enjoyable. 

It's Gauahar Khan who captures everyone's attention in this lighthearted comedy. When not directing her inward 'Meryl Streep' in front of an audience, the woman winds up getting splashed and smooching an outsider in a bar. The actor conveys a grandiose presentation as Zubina. Jameel Khan is successful in his part. The remainder of the cast including Vineet Kumar, Yamini Das, Priyanshu Singh, and others are acceptable in their separate roles. 

Rekha Bharadwaj's deep voice combined with Shloke Lal's wonderful verses makes 'Ram Sita' a sweet hear. The 'Chamak' tune may develop on you after rehashed listening. The remainder of the soundtrack misses enlisting all the rage. "If you can't persuade them, confound them," Sanju and Aditi shout with fervor while disclosing their plan to a lot of colleagues. Director Devanshu Singh neglects to accomplish both of the present circumstances in his film. In the end, after watching 14 Phere, the crowd winds up far off from a 'happily ever after'.

Rating:- 2.5/5

Now streaming on Zee5.


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